Overview
Choose Hotel Sunroute Plaza Shinjuku when you want Shinjuku's transport network close by but would rather not stay deep inside the terminal complex. It is about three minutes on foot from the South Exit of Shinjuku Station and close to Busta Shinjuku, while the Toei Oedo Line's A1 Exit at Minds Tower is about one minute away. This Yoyogi-side location works well for rail-heavy Tokyo sightseeing, highway bus departures, and airport bus transfers.
Rooms
Rooms follow a city-hotel format. The lineup includes compact singles and doubles, while larger twin and triple layouts suit pairs or small groups. Deluxe twins and universal rooms add more specific choices for guests who want extra space or accessible features, so check the room category carefully before booking.
The room appeal is reliability rather than luxury. Simmons beds, streaming-capable TVs, and filtered tap and shower water are the main comfort points, though some equipment and services vary by room type.
Facilities
Facilities are designed to keep a busy Shinjuku stay low-friction. Self-service check-in, IC-key elevator access, and monitored laundry cover everyday travel logistics without making the hotel feel like a resort-style property.
Sanatio Spa Shinjuku is available by reservation, so it is better treated as a planned add-on than a walk-in facility. Meeting space also supports business stays and small private functions.
Dining
VILLAZZA on the first floor handles the main dining role, serving breakfast and Italian-leaning meals later in the day. Breakfast is buffet-style, but prices and service details are best checked when booking because they are operating details, not the main reason to choose the hotel.
Bar KUKON provides a quieter second-floor lounge option on operating evenings. For most guests, the larger advantage is having dining in the building while remaining close to Shinjuku's wider restaurant areas.
Location and transport
For JR arrivals, the South Exit and Koshu Kaido ticket gate are the simplest references. Busta Shinjuku is nearby, which matters if you are arriving by highway bus or leaving Tokyo by coach. The Toei Oedo Line entrance at Minds Tower adds another rail option outside the main JR concourse.
Shinjuku Station connects JR, private railway, and subway services, suiting travelers who expect to cross Tokyo by train each day. Tokyo Station, Shinagawa Station, and major event areas are reachable by rail, though the best route depends on the line and transfer you choose.
Airport access
Airport Limousine Bus services connect the hotel with Haneda Airport and Narita Airport. Rail options are also available through Shinjuku Station, so your best airport route depends on flight time, luggage, and tolerance for road traffic.
The bus is the simpler luggage-friendly choice when the timetable matches your plans. Rail can be better when road congestion is a concern or when your itinerary already fits a Shinjuku train connection.
Why stay here
Stay here for an easier final walk after a train, highway bus, or airport transfer. The hotel is strongest for travelers who want Shinjuku's transport network close by, with enough dining and service support in the building to keep a busy Tokyo itinerary manageable.
Good to know
This is a large, transport-focused Shinjuku hotel rather than a small boutique stay. Compare room types and your arrival route before booking, especially if you will have heavy luggage or need a specific airport bus departure.

